ONIX to XMP

posted by Emma on November 14, 2010 10:49 PM

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I know, I'm a nerd. But I do enjoy geeking out on a Sunday. Imagine me surrounded late at night by empties of Mountain Dew, novelty hat perched atop my head, servers whirring, illuminated only by the glow of the screen. None of that is, of course, the case. However, I have found enough geek in me to knock together a bit of handy XSL tonight.

I'm knee-deep in creating ePub versions of all our books. ePub books live or die by their metadata - the stuff that describes what's in 'em. I really don't want to enter all that bibliographic metadata manually when it's all safely stored already in my Onix data. So here's a video to show how I get it out of the Onix format and into Adobe's XMP format. It's very quick and it's very accurate - and 'quick' and 'accurate' are things what I like.

I suppose I'd better put the video below the cut to be sensitive to those Snowblog readers who really couldn't care less about code. Think of it this way, though - this'll save me about a day's work, not to mention the embarrassment and lost sales due to the inaccuracy that my cack-handed manual data entry would inevitably lead to. More time to do fun things! Like, er, my bookkeeping course which I'm really enjoying and will tell you about later. Anyway. Videos first.

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Comments: 3


Whilst the old coder in me is mildly interested in the meekness of what you achieved, the iPad owning book reader in me is overjoyed at the news of epubs being available of the awesome Snowbooks titles.

So "YAY!" for Sunday nights, Mountain Dew and novelty hats!

- Neil.


I'm very excited by the prospect of e-pub versions of my Snow titles! Onwards and upwards, Emma! I salute your geeky pursuits! :D


Wow Emma, you are a Goddess of Geekness!
I got lost after 'when', looks pretty complicated to me, well done.
Bob

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